Losing days

Wow you're seriously going to tell me what I would have or not have done! Pretty assumptive.
I'm telling you trading my method I would've taken a two point loss on that opening down trade. Peace out buddy
You did say you would have shorted at the opening bell, which means 09:30, and the opening print I have is 2433.00. The lowest print of the day is 15 minutes later, and is 2428.25. Shorting anywhere within the first 5 minutes would have gotten you your 3 points. Perhaps you have a different definition of what you mean by shorting at the opening bell?
 
Wow you're seriously going to tell me what I would have or not have done! Pretty assumptive.
I'm telling you trading my method I would've taken a two point loss on that opening down trade. Peace out buddy
Did the CME website go down so you couldn't get the delayed charts?
 
Lost -3710 GBP (-4800USD) today, current drawdown from high water mark is -11,000 GBP

I have had 26 losing days so far this year, on average there around 48 losing days a year in the back test for this system.

List of losing days for this year:

-5530
-3130
-756
-4379
-265
-2732
-4187
-2058
-4974
-103
-2807
-2766
-3243
-4107
-3778
-5209
-3513
-8699
-4668
-4920
-1842
-1988
-3402
-7001
-3063
-3710
 
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Lost -3710 GBP (-4800USD) today, current drawdown from high water mark is -11,000 GBP

I have had 26 losing days so far this year, on average there around 48 losing days a year in the back test for this system...

What's the average dollar amount for those 48 losing days per year ?
 
What's the average dollar amount for those 48 losing days per year ?

Over the last six months it was -3500 GBP.

At my current position sizing, the average losing day is expected to be -5000 GBP.

As the account grows and shrinks my position size changes, if i double my account from current levels then my averaging losing day will be -10000 GBP (based on the back test data).
If i have a 50% drawdown from current levels the average losing day will be -2500GBP as my position sizing will be halved as well.
 
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Over the last six months it was -3500 GBP.

At my current position sizing, the average losing day is expected to be -5000 GBP.

As the account grows and shrinks my position size changes, if i double my account from current levels then my averaging losing day will be -10000 GBP (based on the back test data).
If i have a 50% drawdown from current levels the average losing day will be -2500GBP as my position sizing will be halved as well.

This is not good. Methinks you should be first in line for a delicious slice of fairy cake.
 
This is not good. Methinks you should be first in line for a delicious slice of fairy cake.

Winning days, which i dont mention as they are not the topic of this journal, are obviously much bigger (on average) than the losing days.
Otherwise this would all be a waste of time.
 
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